Kingston News (1868), 28 May 1869, p. 1

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CUIDXNI); '"XIB`I.r'e`i"tn.[`?`;";$i`;:";-(rt from tine manufacturers, our pnices are EXTREMELY LOW, ' uni. Specinl atlention is invited to our very ne nesortment of FRENCH HALL PAPERS and BORDERS, the most beautiful selection ever brought to Kingston. An -nu imnn.-c din-up-9 V.-.-n 9|-m -.-...-...(-,.o.....,..; 7 7 `I ' SEED MERCHANTS, '47 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston, AVE now on hand a very large and choice selection of Flower Seeds, imported di- rect from relinblo growers in England and Ger- many. Full vnielies of German Aslers, Ger- man Stocks, --Frencb Double Bslaams, Sweet Pens, Mignoneue, Phlox Drummondil, Zinnia. l Elegnus. kc. kc. I Jlfnn n.-oI-..l-.. n... A... f`..o-`l...-..... I`.-.- l OTICE is hereby given, tbs: the election of `represenmtives in the Council of the Col- lege of Physicians Ind Surgeons of Ontario, for lbe'1welve Territorial Divisions constituted by the Act Vic. 32, Cap;-15, Qsututes of Unurio), will be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of June D621. -1-: ,, ,_,,',__.'-_- ' ECLI- ` There will be no nominngionl. The roles will be cast bx voting papers," which will be Ienglrom this oioe to net: registered practitioner on the 20th day of Ila} I next. rm . , _ _ _ . .2 _ _ _ . _ _ . ._ ___. I..- 4:11-; __ -_l.--.: %.'i'.B.---One Pony and Light Wag- gon for sale. HEA:GffU[NN ITEW and elegant paurus in Stamped _L . Gold, Gold, Satin, Ground, Iarble, Uaks_ he, ` These voting papers must be lled up nc(:ord- ing to instruction which will occompony them, ; nun-1 transmitted to the Returning Ulcer of_the I Division in which the Voter resides and votes. The voting pnperywill be opened by the Re- turning Oicers of the several Territorial Divisions, nt tvro- o'clock P.H , on the day above named, at the following places :- Westeru and St. Clair Division . . . . . . Chatham. Hal-ihide and Tecumseh - . . . . . . . London Snugeen and Brock " . . . . . . . . Guelph. Gore and Thames . .`. . . Woodstock. Erie and Niagara . . . . . . Brantford. Burlington and Home " . . . . . . Hamilton. Midland and York . . . . . . . Toronto. King : and Queen : . . . . . . . Whitby: Newcastle and Trgnt . . . . . . Cobourg. Quinte and Cntnraqui " . . . . . . . Kingston. Bathurst and Ridonu . . . . . . . . Ottawa, 3!. Lawrence and Eastern " . . . . . . Brockville. um. _i.__... -c .n.- D-g...._:..... lnapa will he ;1L:,0_:};__:{ I3A__PE1:s: l.ik!"'lU3. Inc. 19- 1 _ E`!-`or particulars see our Cntulogue for ; I369. ` II._ I Quinta and Unuraqux '- . nmgawu. Lawrence . The dimes of the Returning Oieers will be furnished on a. printed envelope to be enclosed Ito eregisler ed pnetitioner. H RTRANGK, M D,. W { LUG '|O`bEl Hedicsl Registration 3mce,; Hamilton, April 15th, 1869. f OUNTY COURT` SUMMONSES.- adapted for use in the County ofFron team, for sale nt.-the Daily News Oice All kinds of Law Forms printed to order with accuracy and expedition. I To llolisl-Ilil-3| You can one more lhnp (ha lsorving men! aui butler, &c_ `ask any person who has uh l'u\l|"i ` ___,. _,...,_..,. Inn | no .vIt'|.lIl'I'U 10 lulk C for aup'pIy`ug Ice in Any qunnlitg the coming union. .-\1lwho require it, favour h -m with llreir pun-rounge, can upuu ln`iu'g liberal]; and regularly supp! As A Inx_ury (an Almost indi:1pensabl~ is worth more llnn il costs. The subscriber: has pnrchnsad Ibo Ice 'LIl`l!IE'l`l_I conducted by Mr Hobart. The lee Season begiuanbout the 24! wu.-uher as warm. - L`.\1lJilrin the present week, and naugements for your Summer supply. `FFECT OF ADVERTISING.-It is ` amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchsnta who don I: adver- lfise; to see the anxious pro rietors look- ing into the streets and see 310 penple go by, wondering why they don't come in, `while the {stores of their neighbours who . do advertige ere thronged with customers, Some people will learn by observstion, {others will not.--.Daily Palladium. M U Sent to my part 4 May 3, U110. Hny 4. 4 I l||'I 1: 11 Hay IS. ` HR Subscriber is [ Lu. -....~._I.. -. SI. l..\\\'RENl3l ICE-I ZPAIRS of Musical Instruments neatly exe- cuted by Prncticnl Workman. ` FLDWER SEEEES. .1 --.;n. JL7s7r -RECEIVED AF THE 7_m1:A`r sT0c1{ 47 Princess meet. S2! KING STREET. .:~'*-3*-{-`"~`% -1_"`1 'l'UNERS Il0lI[-IKI-ll-IPERS. NOTICE; V Druggist, the St. Lawrence Ice-Houses. ; oflbe country on reaspnable '96 the Ice costs, by I nth-r Ln Ir...... fIClI.IIDlll.'ul'o H. STRANGE, M.D., Registrar of the Council. '\n I MFA. ) 5 prepared to nuke conlracis in any n..-...;... .1..- AND |_.\' xiv-is I Ice business IV Hohnrr R. \VI`Il'l`l-`.,7 J. REYNER. ' I-r~---u I-Illllullu I who inland may pun-rounge, depend V Ilupplied. indispensable one) 3 Ia. nu. II yuu HOLIDI i` taken Ice for I fev w_ .- ...-..., .......,.m, I U quantity during ho rl`(Juir:- it and In-.. pre- If you doubt iv, [53 I...-. I`-.. _ r -IIOUSES . . . . . Hamilton.` . nnwx [.9 1'4 31:15:! 24th, if the make ur- y\I_I..l.\J.I_JQ F `HE Sulrscriber having arnuged for carry- J_ in; on the bpainesa of Lbe ` _.......-.....uu- ' sum and ifhg ALES; POIIITER and srouw. . Hereby nppoints GEO. W. CREIGHTON as his Agent. Thu tum: .... ..-:n 1.... --..A.....A.: _ _ _ . __-_.-, L uwuunuuu I. lhluud. Custom kindly solicited, thankfully received, and promptly attended to. For which the highest market price will be paid. A '1 rvrunemnxr AR l`lES inteuding to make application to the Legislature of Ontario fbr Private Bills are hereby notied that they are required by the blst and following Rules of the Legislative As- sembly (which are puhlished in lull in the Ontario Gazette), to give NOTICE of their application (clearly and distincily specifying its nature and object) in the Ontario Gazette, and also in u Neyfspuper published in the County or Union of Counties nlfected -, ELM h notice shall be continued in `each case for s peno_d of at least six weeks during the interval of time between the close of the next preceding Session and the considera- tion of the Petition. Copies of the first and last of such notices to be sent to the Private Bill Office. . u n...:.:...... (nu Dphmm Rilln mus`. ha nresu=.n:- Ilstln The business will be conducted on strictly CASH principles, and at the LOWEST POSHIRLIIE PRI{`.`.Q ' vuuu ynluulplctl, I POSSIBLE PRICES. fV_.-.-__ I-:_..h_. -_|-, ` IJJILJLI VI I..lI.b`\JI.AV\J uauuulu nuu l.I\JU' QUETS of these beautiful and appropriate Christmas Ornaments just. arrived and for sale by E F[ PARI'\'IT.R F__,J HE remarkable success which GARDNE R. S BAKING POWDER" has met with since its introduction here warrants an increased de- mand. It can be obtained from most of the leading Grocers in Kingslomaud n.lL1anufu|c- turer's prices from Messrs J. CARRUTHERS 3; Co., Wholesale Grocers, Ontario Street_ and also at Messrs W. R. MCRAE & Cofs, Kingston. ll` `I'lhIn --.I..n. `I... u___. u -. . -r-uv1-4 GERMAN DRIED FLOWERS , ,7 . ..-. -~.v.-.4-a n- \J\J- D, .lllLJ53E\lLl- If you wish the best BAKING P0`WDER, ask for GARIJNEIPS. ` II.-.-..L n Umce. _ _ All Petitionsfor Private B1113 must be present- ed within the first three weeks of the Session. CHARLEST. GILLMOR, nu... .: n... ` I1.-....... ..- .n at u I Islrumcni: M 1:. s. Oaenus 1 AVE take: succcssis H... I1.,\al 4.. -L 17EfT] L. 1868. n_l_mIH_l[A|TE GOAL YARD nun:-anon Wharf 0 Il'l.;:`c---:3: xi 4-LvA._I.JLJ 1! Dealer In Boots and hhoes.No., Princess street, Khigston. Ed] RES most respectfully I6 thank his I merous Customers for It liberal patrona- cxleudiug over FIFTEEN YEARS. In closing his accounts for the past year I advertiser has dot...-m:..-.: ..- A 7, ~ - ~ cfnndoc, :1 Q1` for evgry 31,25 for Int &` evuy nu __ lino: 7 .13 j ....u-u-uug over 1- ll"'1`l9}EN YEARS. his has determined to abandon I system altogether, and he wiahesl his C to understand this announcement in positive scnse. Determined not lo be iu the price or quality of his Stock, J pared to sell BUUTS and SHOES of u mnnufscture at the lowest remunerali on strictly cash terms. - Unpaid accounts must be settlcd in ly, otherwise they will he put in suit. 9 Thu I'\fl`t\v\.\-.\ J n - r- ._., UtI|('fW'ISe rm-y will be p E` The patronage of licned. 00' Serum ton, best selected mines, the `very heart 0 care expressly for Fun screened and delivered in the best dition. Beet selected on band, also Lehig Pittston, an R Coal is Pure Lnckawann, being mined in f we Lackawann. Valley, d Wilkes Bnrre, from the In ! is prepared with great ily use, and will be possible co .- Sqft Coal for grates constantly h Lump for Foundry r so and Blouhnrg for Blacksmiths. m..-... 1: 11 uh , Delivered in any part of the Sl E(`-Ml. AND IMPORTANT NDTIUE T0 GASII cusmunus anu Dltlllluns u. `ermI Gash. I city. BILL HEADS and other kinds pf Jon PRINTING executed with neatness and deapatph. ;_t the {Daily Nevs oice, Princess `Street. ` \Vaute0, 3,000 Buslnels Barley, King'slox_1, February, 1869. . December 12. {Ia}-cl3_ nan.-. Toronto, 2511) F'eb., 1869. | March `ilsinuzuw name POWDER. E-, _Fo$4- KiugsLon,22nd. CASE of HANGING BASKETS and BQU- {\'Tl'..`I\l -1` nLA..._ LA,....:1..I ..._.l _, _ . _ . _ _ . . A- Octolper 21,1363. n:o.\rrE'N.Ac BREIVERY EYE WATER. Lns sraxsorvs EYE WATER is for we b3 II` N DADVDD PRIVAT_ BILLS. ' 1-r expedition Hun Sum. Insrn, duly (Sundays ex- ll (ucept 1!on~in_vs), Gund Trunk Trams nn~l ` `@6125 AI. _l.rain furl OITILI Laue-eulolrnt , n orders tor id voted. Wat dd! i . _ | Tl Inf}: tho (}rnnr . taken the FIRST PRIZE for eight successive years, and are allowed to be >hl Sl in ")8 DOfDi[!i0n Thomas nnlnb.........I I- xlillnu-av-n. --.._ .,,___ cc--t. Lawrence wna.-1; Foot of Johnson Street. KINGSTON. u\.q..x:.'uvO _vt-urn, and 1 Dominion T .13 can be had at the I OF BRILLANT COLOURS. -, ...... ... .u suu must.` scnse. be outdone rice he is pre- BUUTS unrivalled tum remunerative prices 15` FOR TIII HLNUIACTUBI OI` w1 LLIAM5 AND % Mswneons ..- I--.u-._yonl UIU ietermiued the Credit er, his Customers the most. ou1done| nnnlitu A9` |.:.. L.V-. I JAMES HOPE`. I January, 1868. s iqft .ehigh r Delivered any I3. IIOLDEII, PRINCESS ST , Sole Agent for Kingston JAMES SWIFT & UL. A. `LIVINGSTON, Print-net: `Qrrm E. II. PARKER, Mnrket Square. E. H; PARKER, `ll--I.a,.o Q;-n--. nu.) 1 _ unuumuxn, Clerk of the House. |r\n t immediate- i r n...|. r'1..-n Irut. Ill Ullll-. Cash Customers so nu: II1lO\V'Cu L0 be These celebrated In- ue lowest prices from .11. L l1(I-l\ 1211. Market Square. . I` LAV\JL7L\JL" Princess Snect. aux Lyu_ ' [)l15lyea.r ahnndmn Hm _. range the I . 3: ; ll u. 1. u.-uuuuiu, uruggll: Dear Sir--I have been a. autfemr for upward oftwenly years with grnval, bladder and '"d- ney affections, during which time '1 have sed nriou medicinal preparations. and been under the treatment oflbe most eminent physicisns, experiencing but little relief. avian n n n n u n . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ - -' ` ' ` cAyI'.7I'|Cl.|L'Il]g DUI. Illlle reuet. Having seen your preparations extensively ednrtised, I consuited my family physician in regard to using your Extract Buchn. I did 'his because I had need all kinda of advertised remedies, 81d had found them worthless, and some quite injurious ; in fact,I deapaired ofcver getting well, and determined to use no remedieq hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of huchu, cubeba, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and mv physician as an excellent com- hiuation; and, with his advice, after an ex.- mination of the article, and consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago, at which timel was conned to my room. From the first hnttln I was .unm:..i....a -...a hnufm unit. in M-'aa?""~! no vrunuu Luna 1 W113 oouuneu to From the rat bottle I was astonished and gratied at the benecial effect, and after using it three weeks was able to walk out. Ifelt` much like writing to you a full statement ofmy case at the time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary; and therefore con- cluded to defer, and see if it would elfeota per- fect cure, knowing that it vionld be of greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. I am nni nhla tn I-nnru-I Hunt an aura :. alI'_.-a..A nuu ICCI nu vvcn III in ruupecla 5:` I. 8781' (III. Yon; Bucbn being devoid of any unpleasant us`: or odour, a nice tonic and invigorator of the ayatem,I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may require its use in such affections. 1: II runnurrnru .. nuurcu, uuu gravel ensues. Dnorsr is a collection of water in some parts of the body, and bears different names, according to the parts affected, `viz; when generally diffused over the body, it is called Anasarca; when of the abdomen, Ascitee ;' when of the chest, Hydrothorax. TRu'rl:rg"r.-Helmbo1d s highly concentrate ed compound Extract Buchu is decidedly one of the bet remedies for diseases of the blad- der, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatism, and gouty aectiore. Under this head we have arranged Dysuria, or dith- culty and pain in passing water, scanty secre- tion, or small and fnquent discharges of water; Straugury, or stopping` of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine; Gout and Rheu- matism of the`ki.Jn_ya, without any change in quantity, but ncuease of colour, or dark water. It was always highly recommended by the late Dr. Pb} sick in these alctions. This medicine increases the power of diges- tlon, and excites lb: ubaorbents into healthy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inllmimuinn ..... .-.I..--z mum-, uy wuzcn me watery calc unnatural enlnrgem: pain and innmmtition, are re and it is taken by men, women, and ch Directions for use and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa, Feb. 25, J H. T. Helmbold, Druggit: Sir-I havn harm .. un('..... 4-..- _ uuuc Lu _yuu -nuu u.|un:I suulalucwry to me. I am now able to report that 3 euro is eboied after using the remedy for ve months. ` I hR' nnl. nan:-I nnnnnn (nu cl.-.1- _..-aL- |u IC| using Luu remeu] [Ur I178 IIIOIIIDS-' I have not used any new for three months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Rnchn hnino dnvnid nfnu-up nnnl.....-..o Should any doubt Mr McGomncx s state- ment, he refers to the following gentleman: Hon Wu. BIGLIR. ex-Governor of Pennsylvania Hon Tumus B FLOBINOI, Philadelphia Hon J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia Hon .1 . 8. BLACK, Judge, Philadelphia 7 Hon D. R. Pon1':n,ex-Governor of Pennaylyania Hon ELLIS Luna, Judge, Philadelphia T .3; Hon R. G. GBIIR, Judge, United States Court Hon G.W.w0ODWARD, Judge, Philadelphia ' Hon W.A. Ponna, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon Joan Bmnn, ex;Govei-nor of C iliforauia. Hon E. Bums, Auditor-Ganeral, Washington, I) f`. ...m._u nuu umuxy concroliona. Tan Gnu'z1..-'I`ha gravel eusnea frbm na- glecl or improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the water is not expelledfrom the bladder, but allowed to re- main; it becomes fclvnrinl-I ....,a ..-.a:_-(- ...-.o ulguull uemg weak, the dot main; becomes feverish, Ind sediment forms. It in from lllis deposit than. the stone in formed, and gravel bodnnnd ham-a :Iim..-... ..-._-_ Sold by all Dtujggiats anddealers everywhere. Beware of counlerfeite. ak for He1mbold a. Take no other. Price $1` -5 per bottle, or six bottles for $6,50. Deliv ` d to any address. Describe symptoms in allic mmunicntioua. A.:,I...,a. 1:: rr nnr.nInnr.n n..... ....a u;ul'llV`h .\"r_RODUClD, n-`gnu, Billird ry nun who bl! 1his'Polinh. LID ` NITURE P0 admghouuhh 1'-nu, .....uuu me muscles, which are engaged in lheir various functions. lfthey are neglected. Gravel or Dropey may ensue. The reader must also be made aware that, however alight may be the attack, it is BJIE to effort the bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh and blood are supported from these sourcev. Gour, on Ra:Uun*|au.-Pain occurring in the loine is indicnive of the above diseases. They occur in persons disposed to acid sto- mach and chalky concrelione. _ Gnavm, _'I"I._ -----' ---W " UGSCHDB symptoms ll] allicnmmuuicnlioua. Address H. '1'. H1-:LM`BoLI>, Drug and Chemicsu Warehouse,59 Broadway, N.Y. Nnnn AI-A annninn. unhuul dnna nn in no-ng1_ uuctuewn II lItiuvuuv,voI'I A-IiL!l)\IVllJ' $1.1. None are genuine unless done up. in emol- engraved wrapper, with fac-eimile of mjr Chemical Warehouse, and signed n '1' FIlI!l .|lnnT n __ ..--uv nuu convey It 10 that exterior is a conductor also, to: single tube, and called {be urmers are connected with lhal The bladder is composed of input 0.9- o:........ .11.-nu] nave a. desire to urinate wi nb1li:y `, others urinate without the: relainl This frequently occurs in chi To cure the mdniinnn Inn --"*` l ._..._ -..--u nsvqully Occur these alfeciiona, we action the muscles, various r.mm:....- u--L - .. uua. .+ U E. number, situated nu loin, surrounded by fat, three puns, viz: the An and the Exterior. Thu anv..-l-- -`-- ' I _ - ------an cuu U|'UICr. .1113 the bladder. various covar- ings or tisauen, divided into parts, viz: the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mn- cous. The upper expels, the lower fretains. Many have desire without the ability-, wilhnnl H... ..n..:.:... .- , "`l uuu |llU nIleI'10l`. ha. `Interior conaiuls of h serve an a deposit fbr it to the exterior. The r 3130. tar-min...:.... :- - tissues or veins, whic the urine and convey couducto And [tinny others, if necessary. {HE KIDNEYS.,-Tbo lllhr nI-...a..J . - - -------------vu, nlu ncuucru. children. and diet. nlhnnnn 3_-Tbe kidneys are turn in mud nt the upper pan of the and consisting of Anterior, the Interior, _ -- -..., ..-.wuur. 100 nctor terminating in a. culled Ureter. The ted ma hI...1a.- -IJ\ BISIJCIJ E. T. HELHBOLD. ...... -- um uuuuy ID 'occura children. ma, we must. bring into which neglected. mane. M. MCCORMICK. .. -uuuuh lull stability to hildr-an 5, 1867. ;u.lIiII.l L5, B3 re_duced. -L.l.l__._ u \_a\ua.4-4...: unsung uu VJ. 1.lCIJI.A S LIIC D elforta of certain vendors of Linimenr to decry Jncons Rmrmuuc LIQUID. Wherever in- troduced, it. drives all others from the market. Pain positively annihilated by its use. We have not room to enumerate the virtues accorded to it by the thousands who have need it. No medi- cine ever invented is capable of more extended application. It has hundreds of imitators, but I one 1uv.u..e Beware qf Counterfeits. Pnrarcxma Hoas1:s.-Many persons physio their horses freqnently;-especiu1ly every spring. This is a great error, ani one which has caused the loss of many valuable horses, as physio, as it is usually given, often produces inammation of the bowels, which generally proves fatal ; _it also weakens the horse and thus renders him more liahle to disease, or less able to throw it o'-what is required is` a medicine which will operate gently upon the bowels, and actupon the liver and lungs, removing all obstructions therefrom, purifying the blood and enabling all the organs to do their work without over-tar ing any, which is accomplished by the use of Darley s Condition Powders and Arabian Heave RcuJedyTit is always safe and certain_ Remember the name, and see that the signa- ture of Hurd and On. is on each pachage.-- Northrop and Lyman, Newcastle, Ont, pro- prietors for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers. ' V..- _.v., --v. The medicine best adapted for this purpose is Perry Davis Pain-Killer. it is used both in- ternally and externally, and where prompt ac- tion upon the system is required, the Pain-Killer is invaluable. Its almost instantaneous eiect in relieving Pain isjruly wonderful. It is used by Veterinary Surgeons of the highest order, and the life ofinany a valuable Horse has been saved by hnvlng the Pain-Killer at hand to use when the animal was first attacked. D_II n_, CONCENTRATION the great principle; -The system of innitesimal doses of medicine diused in gallons of injurious stimulants exploded. All useless material dis- carded. The active principle only of the most powerful and ecient remedies known concen- trated in a small convenient form. Hnz1'r_u.u. CDNBTIPATION CUBID. All diseases oflhe Stom- nch, Liver, and Bowels permanently relieved by using Dr Uolbfs ANTI-COSTIVE urn Ton.c PILLS, Sugar-Coated. Recommended by the Medical Profession. .-_;- FARMERS READ THIS. At. this aeuon of the year when Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera. Morbus, &c., may disable your Inside, you should have a. prompt and sure remedy at hand. `Your Horses also frequently require medicine for curing Gulls, Sprnina, Cuts, Cramps, Weak Joints, Rheumatism, Swellings, Colic, &c., &c. fIII._ _.-- -_... _........... -cup nuns nununcu. : Sold by all medicine dealers throughout the world. Be cnteful to get the genuine. Price: `15 and 50 cents per bonre. Perry Davis as Son, PROPRIETORS, May 8. , _ Montreal. uuu-nu ans W0l'I.mE_:BE'.. N.B.--0ne dollar and 12] centavfor postage, enclosed to NORTHROP & LYMAN New- I OBSHE. ODL- nnnnrnl Ann-nu 4`.-.- {L---AA --1 -:-uuwaeu to NUH.'l`HRUP & LYMAN, Ne'w- cnslle, Ont., General Agents for Canada, will insure I. bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail. Sold by all Drnggists in Kinguton,-e.nd medicine dealers everywhere. VFHIS well known remedy is no impo-itiou, but a. sure and safe remedy for Female Difculties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever; and though in powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To MARRIED Luzues it is peculiarly suited; it will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Atfections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hyatcrics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a. disordered eystem,these Pills will effects cure when all other means have failed. Thong Dill: 3.....- _--A- -I ' UILIU wueu an omer have failed. These Pills have never been known to fail where we directions on the 2nd page of pam- phlet are welbobaerved. For full particulars, get. a pamphlet, free, of the agent. SPEI-IAL NOTICE. Sir James Clarke's Female Pills are exten- sively Connterinimd, mi... ........;.... 1.--- _... v--In-Inc unalnu rumale nus exten- sively counterleited. The genuine have the name of"JOB MOSES on each package. All others are worthlgaz. N R _n.... At\.._ .__1 `(II ., . - nuns. A. Am..I-;N s ZYLOBALBAMUM, mmtker frtparatzbu _/br the flair .' rltar am! transparent, wit/lo:-1! sediinznl. I1 1': very simple and gftnr product: Iwmier ul rz-.ml.r. 1!: great ::q$rrz'art't_17 and tcvnamy I: a air Drrxgmg over ltigk tart Frat:/1 Pamadu il aabto-xulzdgad y rzllvtot only in M23: caxgrxtr 614! in Europe. The Rtstorrr and Zylabahanmnt 1 Id not 6: 81(40):: -with (Ix at/m:. 301.1) 3! ALL Dnuaetn-I. Prnnrh-mu R n V.n n...... I. I`. un.-|..__:- n__,4 L - 4.44.;-_., ..-n/a.4.1\.an- Ill.ll.la:' Those who have no hair may have it. Those who have plenty, may preserve and bean- tify it. Those who are losing it may have its loss arrested. The hair strengthened, benutied, restoa-ed,by using HUn'r s Eur-mu Bun Gnoss, cheapest, cleanest, best. Don : teat till you have tried A bottle. sold by all Druggista. March 25. Sneclal Notices. The Great English Remedy! SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATE!) FEMALE PILLS, = Pf: pared from prescription ofSir J.C|arke,M.D. Pbyiciap Extraordinary to the Queen. knlnn not-\A'3- 5- K A ' I nuw zsuylu. Important Uhnnge. A REAL HAIR BEBTORER AND DRESSING I".n1nl-rinail in nu. RAH]- UIJIIIDLIIOII um U119 DOW-I3. MRS. s. A. ALLEN S EM!` RE ?E"!_R.*=!* 24 `II? I.-- __... 4-._. 31411.33 no-45.3 _-. `I13-IJIU Will Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is 9, most delightful llair Dressing. It will promote luxuria.nt growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. . ' Mrl.`8. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUM, frtarafzbra jbr 1`/air: and Irnnxao-poof Batchel 0I'" Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the only true and perfect dye; hum- leaa, reliable, instantaneous; no `disappoint. meat; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill eecm of bad dyes ; invigorate: And leaves the hair uoft and beautiful black or brown. sold by al1Drnggists and Pu-fumert; end properly applied at. Bntchelo: s_ Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New York. vs -azu urur Ivun uxc UIIIZZ. HULD BY ALL DRUGGIFPI. P'"i:3`}:}:.;Ls`':n3'5'T>:xC'nxhf:o?{."i' jmi ur mm} Hunra In Srnxaru.--To prevent or conquer disease in one or the gtldt attainments error `UCCESS begets envy. Hnce the D pffnrta nf mat-min vnnnru nf `ljninnnno In 10Nc1TNTRA'1`10N grea / nrincinle; nvstem of innimaim. V _ New Style. Important Change. KEAT. WITH 'R1I`.R'l"R`E`D [I11 'l'|D1:.Inar \r_LAD TIDINGS FOR ALL.-- l'I!I_.._- --L.-. L--- _- I._!_ k, ,, G00dl (7)i1;TZ1_l:; Ema Beast. II-Elli KKIQLURSA-E QM .| Combined in One Bottle. 1`! (`C A l.?'T"I P ' GRAY HAIR Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Nature's Crown. Yuu Must Cultivate it `grossly insulted the pride ofa great na- yu. u Ju;|.u_nILu. lliy PUIIICIY ulspellsed with the services of this rather irnpertinent English professor. (From the Syracuse Standard.) We are no apologist for England. Out Anglo-mania. is largely developed. But we have a notion that we can afford to be just even towards England; and we are utterly opposed to inaming a public sentiment towards that nation, which is ever too ready to thrust itselfiorward. Mr Sumner to-day represents the passion of the Ameri- can people. He does not represent its claried judgment. The logic of his speech is war, and war based upon prctexts, which will not stand the test of investigation. It is no wonder that he has arr:-ycd against himself, and measurably against the Re- public, tbc calmest thought of England. He has gravely antagonized and perhaps tion. We do not believe our own sober. second thought will endorse his proposi- tions. We are inclined to think that even he will revise, in the light of experience, his hasty propositions. He has put into rhetorical,,lorm the sentiment of the peo- ple, as opposed to their sense. We do not believe that even we are prepared to make his speech the basis of action. We may admire its rhetoric and applaud its invec- tive. This is one thing; to make it the keynote of hostilities towards a great power is quite another thing. W8 tfllt. in the l'l=.ll1l'I'.ina canon nfbl-an I`- _recip ;cn'. PROFESSOR oonnwlu . ITH AND THE AMERICAN PRESS. (From the New York Herald.) It. is 9. matter of some surprise to us that in these altered circumstances an English- man, who has acquired some reputation among a class of his own countrymen, and who now, for reasons best. known to him- self, is ;_ :- .==rle.-nt in this country, and the ;: .'`.~.i4 Iiczm bounty, should abuse the position In which he has been gene- rously nppointed by undertaking the defence ofEuglaud against the charges of Senator Summer, and by inculuring sentiments which he knows to be utterly anti-American in their tune and tendency. Who is Mr Goldwin Smith, that he should teach us in this matter, and lecture us in this fashion ? That this gentleman has talents we vei- witlingly admit; but his sentiments, which never found thpmgplmm :.. -...... ._-.._--- wnuugly aumu; nu: ma sentiments, which never found themselves in very general favour at home, are, we fear, very little likely ever to nd` themselves in favour here. If we understand the object of the founder and directors of the Cornell Uni-_ versity, Mr Goldwin Smith was brought to this country for national, not for anti-n'a- tionnl purposes ; not because he was out of p sympathy with our republican institutions, but because he wa-s believed to be in sym- pathy with them; not for the purpose of infusing into the minds of our citizens and the rising hopes of the country poisonous sentiments, but thathe [nightcorrectly read and fairly state from is. high, impartial, but repuhlicun standpoinr, the great lessson of history. Certainly he was not brought here for the purpose ot aclvocatinghe cause of the government and people at whose hands the citizens of the United States believe they have sustained serious and irreparable wrong. We care nothing for this gentleman's warnings; and he ought to know that we need not his advice We nre young people, it is true; but we are old and wise enough to direct our own steps, and we are strong enough, if need he. to defend our own interests. Mr Gold- win Smith, we say, has abused his position. If he is not pleased with what he sees around him, he knows What to do. If he likes us not, he can leave us. And We humbly submit that those who have the con- trol of the Cornell University wouTEl not offend the good sense of the American peo- ple if forthwith they politely dispensed this rntlmr imnm-ti-.....+ IJUIICI ia |.1|.|l|vU auutuer llllg. We trust. in the returning sense ofthe na- tion. A gust of passion may for the mo- ment blow the people from their moorings, but the breeze will go down and the bar- bour be again sought. We do not want a war with England. `Civilization pleads against it, if nancial considerations are not suicient barriers. The calm-thouglib ed statesmen of two great countries are en- tering their protests. We shall listen to them as to those speaking by authority. The Alabama claims may ' for the present be deferred, but they will eventually be settled upon the basis of the rejected` treaty. The treaty offered its the only terms of settlement possible. They incor- porated the sense of the people. Anything beyond them is mere sentiment, which is not susceptible of adjudication. The vola- tile sentimeut is yet to bow before the ma- jesty of sense; Professor Go-ldwin Smith, and all the rest ofour good English friends, } need not fear that we are going beyond nnuwu 101' me cure or these complaints is "Bryan s Pulmonic Wafers," which have been thoroughly tried for the last twentyyearl, and have never been known to fnil. Singers and public speakers will also derive great benet from the use of lhem. Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25 cents per box, TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL c0Lo0 R. It will prevent the hair from falling out. Makes the Hair smooth and glossy, and does not stain the skin as others. Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. R. P. HALL 8; 00., Nashua, N.H., Proprietors. For sale by all druzzists. 7 aimed at by man`; and Bryan : Pnlmonlc Waarn will as sure cure coughs, coldl, tickling in the throat and pulmonary complaints, an war and pestilence will destroy. Severe cold: if not at- tended to sooner or later lead to incurable con- sumption, and the strength of the strongest aocin fails if neglected. The readieat and best means known for the of these complainteris "Bryan Pulmonin Wnfnra mh:..1. 1.-.... 1.--- _-_.,. _..- -..-. u-uu nu nu: suing UBJTQHU reason, in our acuous, because our rhetori- ciam elaborate sentences or frame indict- ments. None the less, howeter, do we thank Goldwin Smith for his manly speech, deeming it as friendlv ah it in r.-...1. yuan; \JUlI..l\`IlI-| Dl.|.|ll.1l I deeming friendly 1 _ A very curious invention is the I_nd'u|-rubber sponge. It has all the qualities of natural sponge, and is a. great deal tougher and more durable, beside: being free from grit. Nnwh ch. 05.... G... -__ 'u.._s_s,,- - - -- , ,_,, _-_._..... av-.-6 nnvv alvlu Elli. Nowil the time [for our Municipal Councils, Nnionnl Societies and other organintiona to be useful. A word of advice nnd kindly welcmno to the immigrant on his landing among mi will gofartoneoonaile hinto hilnew home, nndbo of immense ndnntsp to him. . A ?_:jj- FRIDAYNEVENING, MAY Q3? SEE LAST PAGE. .___% ._)-. _-._.-,F__;- --- __..g _ unuu M UD., LVIIBDUAI - druggists. _ {;.:_.-_j__....._.. L`-II): Enuily Name. Ia thga besthrticle ever known to lI.`E."l't\I-nu-u .-. ..-_-.-- -- - 3...... ._..6-gun nacuuu` beyond IE. becnnsm nnr rhnh-xvi- aura IJIO l-I-IKIIII ' 11% it is frank. 9 H 7. _ - -1. \.roIA-Vlllllllun 'l_`_hjg _1-etnrne naked for by Mr Dorlon Ieglrdilg W Reciprocity have been brought down. rqtpart consists of a. long cornlpondenoe be- tiveen the Prince Ed ward Inland, Dotninion and Imperial Go-rernmeute, reltnive to the dnty`iIni- posed by Prince Edward Island on Amerielnl breadatutfa and the ndmiplion free of qua MW breadstntfs through American texjrito . ,'I`_ _ Colonial Secretary and the Lords of the enry believe the discriminating- duty unwise `It ' were not, howevegdiullowed the Prlnod Edi'nif1I* Island Authorities, ebowing that the iiulzyvwiu not dveregnrded in hostile by the Americana, : it aorded encouragement to their line of IIn|n- , are from Portland to the Ielnnd. _ ` "_ the l`reaIury, however, point out that the eec! of such 3 po1icy,'if_ e_xtended, would tend `to < [K-:___ _L_._A _ mun, pupel'l0l' Uourt,` and petin Majesty. _ If it fills, his execution` follow`:-" in the course off I few hours. It is dicnli to know_when such will take a cnmmandto repair to such. aprison, de- ` mend the body; of the condemned, and execute him according to law. He gives} 6 ` receipt 'for'his order, and it is. from watch-, ing the arrival of the soldier at his lod ings that the earliest intimation ofwhatil ' about taking place leaks out. The exam; tioner goes to the prisbn, it led by the Governor to the cell, and is handed over its occupant. Placing his hand on the cul- prit`e shoulder, he says you are mine, and from this and his aasistantnnlone guard the prison. But not for 10 moment the executioner ' g-athey at once commanoe `A _____`|__ II... `I ' and ms aasistantnnlone long-- `they to nuke the demier toildtc. cutoff the can-_ ' dcmned's heir and whisk: straight jacket. end with leather urn faster the `hand: behind together--but loose enou the bock",thefeeI'f gh to permit walking---coup,ling feet and hands by am- other band. Arrived on the seized by the aseisthnts, and buckled . to a plank which is rolled under the knife. Heidenrech touches a spring; the blade in falling ashes for a moment ; as "grating then is heard, and J uaticeju suieed. The phink is pulled back, strap: freed, the re- mains are whisked into 5 con lled with saw-dust, the head placed between the leg; !;Ica old, he'iI ` of the corpse-a couple of nuils keep.'1_o'.d lid in its place---and all this in fo u[e3_ The hodieg gm hnrind {n . .-u..a.; __._ urmin- " .... .. ... lunar:--l|_ll(l en mi: in fourmi'|i- ' hodieo are buried in a quiet cor ner of a cemetery. During the Reign of Tenor, Samson. the executioner, could (glue , * oil 27 heads in twenty minutes, He could never clean or sharpen his blade, but play`-.' i ed with it, before commencing wori.~- - Should a culprit reeiet on the ueeold, the A gsasistants and their chief cannot claim any 1 aid" from wardens or the military. * years ago, a men fought from `eight in the` morning till the afternoon o,n-tl:'e`e`";no1`c`?,' keeping all o'. - At eBuche.res_t, as brigade of berculean strength . was about being. hanged. He burst. the gtrppe like "ux, seized the executioner, and banged him be- fore assisteuce could arrive. What was done to the brignnd? He was appointed to his victim s oicel THE RECIPROOITY GORRESPOIIDRHOB -uv LIUIIUIIIJ LIUIVUVUT, POIII` out such: policyjif extended, ` bring about a. discriminating duty against more mother country. The next documents nrepg. tiona from the coal Interests in` Noni Booth, and communioltionl on the subject from the I mperinl to It Thornton nndthe Gnnndhn [or-, ernmint. Aminute of the Privy Oopncil, dntp A ed 4th Jnnnnry, 1869, considers the renewal of -negotiations by Onnndo not dvlenblb, but thu- if [-ropoull came-from the U =hed.8hteee delp ; gnlion from Cnnndn ivonld Proeeed to Wnplin . ington to deliberate on the term! of ;fenew"elM._l' On the 9:1: January,-`I869, Ir Thornton; liniiu in Int Woihinglon, eendin joint reeolution of Oongrua ngreeing to reconnmeodloeele to `,1 goiion ofAmoi-icon and Oanodinn water: on the l some terms to ships of both countries, end free transit of goods aortic: the telly! each country, to be agreed to by Congress; endollo ` recommend negotiations toiecnre, if pouiblem. the construction of e ` ship unnl connecting Lake Champlain and the Bt. Lowrance; and in- oue t_he_Bule of New. York will comment to oar in exchange to enlarge the Ilhelnploin Gone! to the iime proportions u the one to connect I : St. Lnwrenoe and Champlain, allowing the nee` thereof on the some In-me no to American qhipo , ping. A grunt of land in naked from Cancun. ` nu-blunt: vu ulu IIIIII llflll X lo lffm ` naked fmmongnu for this purpoae. . . uuauu our-tnvu ll; HEW 101" H. ` meat presenting bnrluque, bulk! in} mime enuruiatpgutl. ' ` { t V V --.. |.+.:: -L-.. < TAL TPUNISHMENTL . It is said that the Emperor his the inter! - tipn of abolishing the punishment ofdcil.` Lnvon, who was condemned to be executed for murdering an old housekeeper, has had his sentence commlgted to t.rs_nsportu- fih fnr I:l>'_ "3 V J:``: . `can that Rnnnn nfns-null nu...--- -- A - --... -- -.- army-CHI. "Tan STIAIEB Gucul.-b-Ge Oawego, end eptein Grog ie, of Bnlh.lu,-upn.' seating severally the Gommerdaylqtul Se-.y curity and Republic, visited the Grecien on turday, in company with Hr .1. Devi British American, to make ennlutien of 11.. M "position of the wreck ud 3-_ ndthghnyqf .,, tempting to rescue it. ' q~ e been made to meet Oeptei end Atlentie, and Mr wrecker from New Yorb _ leyed, the petty were unable to nrnve at ntlenlte conclusion. Ileurs. Weber and Merritt hutingerrived he re Hominy evening, another visit to jhe scene of " disaster was made yeeterday, salt we have been unable to leave. It in follitd" t that the Grecian in pierced by A. huge keel, and is at least eight feet in diameter. Merritt hue employed with consider:-* although very lmprohehle once, the; he i _` _ tempted to try their power upon Grecian. - In any event salvage Will mldtfthdfu nimre, upper works and engine: "1`he Greeiu I: likely to 9:070 I "17 395`! river navigation, The larger yet ventured to attempt e 5.5,-1, don the wreck lie in rim plain Horgeu, of " (lion, of the `An errnngemeut bed` I nWeber ulf the lerrilt, the . Theee tlenen having been unavoidably de `en butvmh whet `re-`l V i which rises some `four or re feet above bf: success in put trie, and thorium chl, . Y. may he 't.ii-1; the wreck if: 5137" aventha Round, ofamdl umspumh, I klondnoyfduhod no clouly u :0 mhth :1: . . loan 1 * .~ ~` ' ` Eight than-es in New York In It neat pnoentiug bnrluuue. hunt mm 3. IIIB EU the NUMBER 1197.. rcE>i:4` )AlLY NE1 L` {DRY DEEDS... fut": printed ` 1 Btu`! dial!` 3 wily News d M1 mlmr law u; h ____:___ UINRIVALLID V g NITUHI Dana {IT - I `tin; with the Grand I5 Wu: and Bay of IE J-10 D as-sin -I-Iuxl ;:|.Gu IIUIII nd Trunk trains Hi Quinta Steamer. Jugs. l.-_ 1')-_A , I . uc W90 I ` !:i;tPoliah. again! In 'm"mT.n:.1s P M. ire full pnrticulun ll` {TRIPS in home: At Sound ` 10 ;,n_ Lel.|`Il'Q0tdIlI|Q: `pg r:!d`b! PIP Q 1 moaomt. . : t. I 7` (gfBr0Ck._Il 8 -UM-I-ln B10! the train from ' [ning 11...; III.,, _|. . lhuoqle Eh? : I155 _-,,.p..a} me rm In- ... Kingston ever] if 3; 3 PI. Leaves . -unodn u\` .r llilsltlld I-`err, . -' ? "'1! CIIIJ I-N-I: Q lb 4:30 P]. trniut; pd lb Nutter: Trina- IF-..II._ l---:__ n.--` Wiggly on board, or to` , I. I. IJNGHORH, lul iflirock Sueet. HMS. T""'_" _' mncl, mms AS l .x. 5 Mb! -I `IIIII Dltlmff 3am from Roms} an-1 % 1 1 nson5iG',' "' Kingugn. -ycucrl mung L Ml Weoun Pom. Ill j---._, IUWN, ` Hy, Wk Instant. by; Rolfe Island. on Hlnoenl Fei'r3'. IE XVIII. uni.` gupcriur pus- _u. .. hand. or to h---u-I-3, ux um Fun 1:`, und having uyon nu-erupw w D. ICRPHY. Omwa. _..n.-nI1;\IIu nsmuon am 1. ulondny uc-op; i'fn_ HATCH. I own Ill` IL uni. V. I ',at at the Lake -3- I c-nnu`ul U) I laillv nu. and Ham-{mu -A\ .n Stc:nuexs_

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